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@ARTICLE{Ajzenbw2002,
  author = {Ajzen, Icek},
  title = {Perceived Behavioral Control, Self-Efficacy, Locus of Control, and
	the Theory of Planned Behavior},
  journal = {Journal of Applied Social Psychology},
  year = {2002},
  volume = {32},
  pages = {665--683},
  number = {4},
  owner = {fox},
  timestamp = {2008.10.28},
 }

@ARTICLE{Deerwester1990,
  author = {Deerwester, Scott and Dumais, Susan T. and Furnas, George W. and
	Landauer, Thomas K. and Harshman, Richard},
  title = {Indexing by latent semantic analysis},
  journal = {Journal of the American Society for Information Science},
  year = {1990},
  volume = {41},
  pages = {391--407},
  number = {6},
  abstract = {A new method for automatic indexing and retrieval is described. The
	approach is to take advantage of implicit higher-order structure
	in the association of terms with documents (ldquosemantic structurerdquo)
	in order to improve the detection of relevant documents on the basis
	of terms found in queries. The particular technique used is singular-value
	decomposition, in which a large term by document matrix is decomposed
	into a set of ca. 100 orthogonal factors from which the original
	matrix can be approximated by linear combination. Documents are represented
	by ca. 100 item vectors of factor weights. Queries are represented
	as pseudo-document vectors formed from weighted combinations of terms,
	and documents with supra-threshold cosine values are returned. Initial
	tests find this completely automatic method for retrieval to be promising.
	� 1990 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.},
  owner = {fox},
  timestamp = {2008.08.31},
  }

@ARTICLE{Eisenberger2005,
  author = {Eisenberger, Robert and Jones, Jason R. and Stinglhamber, Florence
	and Shanock, Linda and Randall, Amanda T.},
  title = {Flow experiences at work: for high need achievers alone?},
  journal = {Journal of Organizational Behavior},
  year = {2005},
  volume = {26},
  pages = {755--775},
  number = {7},
  owner = {fox},
  timestamp = {2008.10.24},
  }

@ARTICLE{Fallis2008,
  author = {Fallis, Don},
  title = {Toward an epistemology of Wikipedia},
  journal = {Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology},
  year = {2008},
  volume = {59},
  pages = {1662--1674},
  number = {10},
  abstract = {Wikipedia (the ldquofree online encyclopedia that anyone can editrdquo)
	is having a huge impact on how a great many people gather information
	about the world. So, it is important for epistemologists and information
	scientists to ask whether people are likely to acquire knowledge
	as a result of having access to this information source. In other
	words, is Wikipedia having good epistemic consequences? After surveying
	the various concerns that have been raised about the reliability
	of Wikipedia, this article argues that the epistemic consequences
	of people using Wikipedia as a source of information are likely to
	be quite good. According to several empirical studies, the reliability
	of Wikipedia compares favorably to the reliability of traditional
	encyclopedias. Furthermore, the reliability of Wikipedia compares
	even more favorably to the reliability of those information sources
	that people would be likely to use if Wikipedia did not exist (viz.,
	Web sites that are as freely and easily accessible as Wikipedia).
	In addition, Wikipedia has a number of other epistemic virtues (e.g.,
	power, speed, and fecundity) that arguably outweigh any deficiency
	in terms of reliability. Even so, epistemologists and information
	scientists should certainly be trying to identify changes (or alternatives)
	to Wikipedia that will bring about even better epistemic consequences.
	This article suggests that to improve Wikipedia, we need to clarify
	what our epistemic values are and to better understand why Wikipedia
	works as well as it does.The Economist},
  owner = {fox},
  timestamp = {2008.10.23},
}

@ARTICLE{Fox2000,
  author = {Fox, Stephen},
  title = {Communities Of Practice, Foucault And Actor-Network Therory},
  journal = {Journal of Management Studies},
  year = {2000},
  volume = {37},
  pages = {853--868},
  number = {6},
  owner = {fox},
  timestamp = {2008.11.01},
}

@ARTICLE{galunic1998rrf,
  author = {Galunic, D.C. and Rodan, S.},
  title = {Resource recombinations in the firm: Knowledge structures and the
	potential for Schumpetarian recombination},
  journal = {Strategic Management Journal},
  year = {1998},
  volume = {19},
  pages = {1193--1201},
  number = {12}
}

@ARTICLE{gupta:kfw,
  author = {GUPTA, A.K. and GOVINDARAJAN, V.},
  title = {KNOWLEDGE FLOWS WITHIN MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS},
  journal = {Strategic Management Journal},
  year = {2000},
  volume = {21},
  pages = {473 - 496},
  number = {4},
  month = {4},
  abstract = {Pursuing a nodal (i.e., subsidiary) level of analysis, this paper
	advances and tests an overarching theoretical framework pertaining
	to intracorporate knowledge transfers within multinational corporations
	(MNCs). We predicted that (i) knowledge outflows from a subsidiary
	would be positively associated with value of the subsidiarys knowledge
	stock, its motivational disposition to share knowledge, and the richness
	of transmission channels; and (ii) knowledge inflows into a subsidiary
	would be positively associated with richness of transmission channels,
	motivational disposition to acquire knowledge, and the capacity to
	absorb the incoming knowledge. These predictions were tested empirically
	with data from 374 subsidiaries within 75 MNCs headquartered in the
	U.S., Europe, and Japan. Except for our predictions regarding the
	impact of source unit's motivational disposition on knowledge outflows,
	the data provide either full or partial support to all of the other
	elements of our theoretical framework. Copyright © 2000 John Wiley
	& Sons, Ltd.},
  keywords = {knowledge flows; multinational corporations; subsidiaries}
}

@ARTICLE{Heiman2004,
  author = {Heiman, Bruce A. and Nickerson, Jack A.},
  title = {Empirical evidence regarding the tension between knowledge sharing
	and knowledge expropriation in collaborations},
  journal = {Managerial and Decision Economics},
  year = {2004},
  volume = {25},
  pages = {401--420},
  number = {6-7},
  owner = {fox},
  timestamp = {2008.11.04},
}

@ARTICLE{kuhn2005hma,
  author = {Kuhn, H.W.},
  title = {The Hungarian method for the assignment problem},
  journal = {Naval Research Logistics},
  year = {2005},
  volume = {52},
  pages = {7--21},
  number = {1}
}

@ARTICLE{Kuowiley2008,
  author = {Kuo, Feng-Yang and Young, Mei-Lien},
  title = {A study of the intention-action gap in knowledge sharing practices},
  journal = {Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology},
  year = {2008},
  volume = {59},
  pages = {1224--1237},
  number = {8},
  owner = {fox},
  timestamp = {2008.10.28},
}

@ARTICLE{levinthal1993ml,
  author = {Levinthal, Daniel A. AND James G. March},
  title = {The Myopia of Learning},
  journal = {Strategic Management Journal},
  year = {1993},
  volume = {14},
  pages = {95--112},
  publisher = {JSTOR}
}

@ARTICLE{Miller2002,
  author = {Kent D. Miller},
  title = {Knowledge inventories and managerial myopia},
  journal = {Strategic Management Journal},
  year = {2002},
  volume = {23},
  pages = {689 - 706},
  number = {8},
  abstract = {Managing knowledge inventories is the central issue posed by the knowledge-based
	view of the firm. Knowledge inventory management involves acquiring,
	retaining, deploying, idling, and abandoning technologies. Because
	of future opportunities to switch technologies over time, managing
	knowledge inventories requires valuing flexibility. Real option theory
	presents normative conceptual frameworks and pricing formulas for
	valuing flexibility. These formulas assume managers consider the
	full time horizon of technologies as well as all available substituting
	and complementary technologies. This study considers the implications
	of violations of these assumptions (i.e., temporal and spatial myopia)
	for managers' technology investment decisions. Specifying decision
	criteria under alternative forms of myopia reveals possible sources
	and patterns of technology management decision errors. This study
	highlights the cognitive sources of path dependencies and organizational
	rigidities.},
  doi = {10.1002/smj.245},
  keywords = {myopia; technology management; knowledge-based view; real options;
	flexibility},
  owner = {Administrator},
  timestamp = {2007.07.23}
}

@ARTICLE{Raghavan1986,
  author = {Raghavan, Vijay V. and Wong, S. K. M.},
  title = {A critical analysis of vector space model for information retrieval},
  journal = {Journal of the American Society for Information Science},
  year = {1986},
  volume = {37},
  pages = {279--287},
  number = {5},
  owner = {fox},
  timestamp = {2008.09.01},
}

@ARTICLE{salton1975vsm,
  author = {Salton, G. and Wong, A. and Yang, C.S.},
  title = {A vector space model for information retrieval},
  journal = {Journal of the American Society for Information Science},
  year = {1975},
  volume = {18},
  pages = {613--620},
  number = {11}
}

@ARTICLE{Sauer2005,
  author = {Igor M. Sauer AND Dominik Bialek AND Ekaterina Efimova AND Ruth Schwartlander
	AND Gesine Pless AND Peter Neuhaus},
  title = {"Blogs" and "Wikis" Are Valuable Software Tools for Communication
	Within Research Groups},
  journal = {Artificial Organs},
  year = {2005},
  volume = {29},
  pages = {82-83},
  number = {1},
  owner = {fox},
  timestamp = {2009.06.18}
}

@ARTICLE{simonin1999aap,
  author = {Simonin, B.L.},
  title = {Ambiguity and the process of knowledge transfer in strategic alliances},
  journal = {Strategic Management Journal},
  year = {1999},
  volume = {20},
  pages = {595--623},
  number = {7}
}

@ARTICLE{witt2001iep,
  author = {Witt, LA and Kacmar, K.M. and Andrews, M.C.},
  title = {The interactive effects of procedural justice and exchange ideology
	on supervisor-rated commitment},
  journal = {Journal of Organizational Behavior},
  year = {2001},
  volume = {22},
  pages = {505--515},
  number = {5}
}


@article{susan_m._burroughs_psychological_1998,
	title = {Psychological sense of community at work: A measurement system and explanatory framework},
	volume = {26},
	number = {6},
	journal = {Journal of Community Psychology},
	author = {Susan M. Burroughs and Lillian T. Eby},
	year = {1998},
	pages = {509--532}
}

@article{seymour_b._sarason_emergence_1986,
	title = {The emergence of a conceptual center},
	volume = {14},
	number = {4},
	journal = {Journal of Community Psychology},
	author = {Seymour B. Sarason},
	year = {1986},
	pages = {405--407}
}

@article{mcmillan1986scd,
  title={{Sense of community: A definition and theory}},
  author={McMillan, D.W. and Chavis, D.M.},
  journal={Journal of Community Psychology},
  volume={14},
  number={1},
  pages={6--23},
  year={1986},
  publisher={John Wiley \& Sons, Inc. New York}
}

@article{patricia_obst_sense_2002,
	title = {Sense of community in science fiction fandom, Part 2: Comparing neighborhood and interest group sense of community},
	volume = {30},
	url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jcop.1053},
	number = {1},
	journal = {Journal of Community Psychology},
	author = {Patricia Obst and Lucy Zinkiewicz and Sandy G. Smith},
	year = {2002},
	pages = {105--117}
}

@article{werner_w._wittmann_relationship_2004,
	title = {The relationship between performance in dynamic systems and intelligence},
	volume = {21},
	number = {4},
	journal = {Systems Research and Behavioral Science},
	author = {Werner W. Wittmann and Keith Hattrup},
	year = {2004},
	pages = {393--409}
}

@article{paul_hendriks_share_1999,
	title = {Why share knowledge? The influence of {ICT} on the motivation for knowledge sharing},
	volume = {6},
	number = {2},
	journal = {Knowledge and Process Management},
	author = {Paul Hendriks},
	year = {1999},
	pages = {91--100}
}
@article{josh_lerner_simple_2002,
	title = {Some Simple Economics of Open Source},
	volume = {50},
	number = {2},
	journal = {Journal of Industrial Economics},
	author = {Josh Lerner and Jean Tirole},
	year = {2002},
	pages = {197--234}
}

@article{t_postmes_formation_2000,
	title = {The formation of group norms in computer-mediated communication},
	volume = {26},
	number = {3},
	journal = {Human Communication Research},
	author = {T Postmes and R Spears and M Lea},
	year = {2000},
	pages = {341--371}
}
@article{richard_p._bagozzi_intentional_2002,
	title = {Intentional social action in virtual communities},
	volume = {16},
	number = {2},
	journal = {Journal of Interactive Marketing},
	author = {Richard P. Bagozzi and Utpal M. Dholakia},
	year = {2002},
	pages = {2--21}
}
﻿
@article{wittmann_relationship_2004,
	title = {The relationship between performance in dynamic systems and intelligence},
	volume = {21},
	url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/sres.653},
	number = {4},
	journal = {Systems Research and Behavioral Science},
	author = {Werner W. Wittmann and Keith Hattrup},
	year = {2004},
	pages = {393--409}
}﻿

@article{foss_governing_2009,
	title = {Governing Knowledge Sharing in Organizations: Levels of Analysis, Governance Mechanisms, and Research Directions},
	volume = {9999},
	number = {9999},
	journal = {Journal of Management Studies},
	author = {Nicolai J. Foss and Kenneth Husted and Snejina Michailova},
	year = {2009}
}
﻿
@article{griffith_multilevel_2009,
	title = {Multilevel knowledge and team performance},
	volume = {9999},
	number = {9999},
	journal = {Journal of Organizational Behavior},
	author = {Terri L. Griffith and John E. Sawyer},
	year = {2009},
	pages = {n/a}
}

@article{mcmillan1986sense,
  title={{Sense of community: A definition and theory}},
  author={McMillan, D.W. and Chavis, D.M.},
  journal={Journal of Community Psychology},
  volume={14},
  number={1},
  pages={6--23},
  year={1986},
  publisher={John Wiley \& Sons}
}

@article{zywica2008faces,
  title={{The Faces of Facebookers: Investigating Social Enhancement and Social Compensation Hypotheses; Predicting Facebook™ and Offline Popularity from Sociability and Self-Esteem, and Mapping the Meanings of Popularity with Semantic Networks}},
  author={Zywica, J. and Danowski, J.},
  journal={Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication},
  volume={14},
  number={1},
  pages={1--34},
  year={2008},
  publisher={Wiley Online Library}
}

@article{nov2010analysis,
  title={{Analysis of participation in an online photo-sharing community: A multidimensional perspective}},
  author={Nov, O. and Naaman, M. and Ye, C.},
  journal={Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology},
  volume={61},
  number={3},
  pages={555--566},
  year={2010},
  publisher={Wiley Online Library}
}
